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This is the Best and Worst of Pokémon, episode 15. Every Monday, we get to recap an episode of the Pokémon cartoon and point out the good and bad parts and then make stupid half-jokes about it. It’s a lot of fun, I promise.

This episode is Battle Aboard the St. Anne and starts off the Ash and company get shipwrecked trilogy that ends with giant robot Pokémon, so that’s something. If you want to watch it, before, during or after the recap to wallow in your nostalgia, then here’s a link to a video of this episode.

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This is the Best and Worst of Pokémon, episode 14. Every Monday, I take and recap an episode of the Pokemon cartoon and point out the good and bad parts and then make stupid half-jokes about it. It’s a lot of fun, I promise. This week’s recap is the biggest ever! How about that?

This episode is Electric Shock Showdown and is one of the candidates for “best episode of Pokémon ever.” It’s the Pikachu versus Raichu episode and really isn’t that all you need to know? If you want to watch it, before, during or after the recap to wallow in your nostalgia, then here’s a link to a video of this momentous episode.

Once you’re done reading this recap, please leave me a comment. You can press some, or all, of those cool little buttons on the bottom of the article to like, retweet and upvote this article. If you don’t have time to leave a comment, at least press the buttons. It only takes a second and it really helps me out a lot, thanks.

This is the Best and Worst of Pokémon, episode 13. This is the first of the new Monday updates so change your calendars, all of you foaming fanatics out there.

This episode is Mystery at the Lighthouse and sees Ash and company meet Bill for the first and only time. This is a surprisingly memorable episode, despite it being all-talk and no action. Not that everything has to be all action but when no-one has anything particularly interesting to say, it might be a wee problem. Of course, if you want to judge for yourself, here’s a link to a video of this week’s episode.

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This is the Best and Worst of Pokémon, episode 12. Oh, just so you know, from next week, this blog will be updated on Monday. Mark your calendars, all five regular readers. In other news, I reviewed the new Doctor Who game, Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock for Caffeine-Fueled this week. Check it out if you’re interested.

This episode is Here Comes the Squirtle Squad and is the final episode of the “Ash gets the Kanto starters” trilogy. It’s a pretty good episode, even if the premise and resolution are pretty filmsy. But how much grounded writing can you expected about an episode featuring sunglasses-wearing turtles who are up to no good? As a challenge to myself, this week is a Mutant Turtle free zone. Cowabunga, dudes.

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Boom, boom. Here we are with the 11th edition of the Best and Worst of Pokémon, the weekly blog where an episode of the cartoon gets dissected and then a bunch of pop culture references are added for no reason. I’m sure you’ll just love it.

This episode is Charmander – The Stray Pokémon and is the second of the “Ash gets the Kanto starters” trilogy. It’s one of the more memorable episodes because it directly tackles the issue of Charmander possibly dying. Not fainting, or being knocked out, or being sent to another dimension where he’ll have to traverse Snake Way and avoid the Home For Infinite Losers but actual death.

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Hi, everybody. This is the tenth edition of the Best and Worst of Pokémon. Thus, this is the 70th day since I’ve started to write about the Pokémon cartoon. Hopefully, this is the first of many days where you’ll be reading it.

This episode is Bulbasaur and the Hidden Village and begins a trilogy of episodes in which Ash serendipitously acquires the three Kanto stater Pokémon, in order of Pokédex number even. This act would, of course, make many young Game Boy players incredibly envious of Ash until Pokémon Yellow came about.

Actually, I, being a dork, didn’t suffer from this envy as I purchased a second-hand copy of Pokémon Blue and using a friend’s Game Boy, kept starting a new game and trading the starters I didn’t have to my Red file. Having disposable starters on hand made for some good trades, I can tell you.

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All right, let’s get busy. This is the ninth edition of the Best and Worst of Pokémon. It’s this thing where I write about Pokémon things for no good reason. You should read it though. Then tell me everything I got wrong.

This episode is The School of Hard Knocks and see Ash and company take on secret student bullying at a prestigious Pokémon trainer school. It’s actually pretty good as far as these sort of go-nowhere filler episodes go. It’s also the start of the convoluted Team Rocket back story and features the debut of Cubone. That’s something, right?

As I was busy going to the Rammstein concert in Chicago this weekend (in Team Rocket t-shirt, natch), this means that this week’s episode is my second entry I’ve written on the go. This means lesser image quality and more delirious, sleep deprivation based ramblings and less continuity and remembering how sentences work.

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Howdily doodily, readerinos. As you may or may not know, this is the eighth edition of the Best and Worst of Pokémon. It’s a small weekly blog where I take an episode of the Pokémon cartoon, usually in chronological order, and point out the good, the bad and anything else that catches my crazed, frantic eye. I hope you enjoy it.

And I certainly hope you enjoy it (or hate it) enough to leave some comments! Feedback of any sort is welcome here as this blog exists for those who read it. So, after you’re done reading, why not leave a comment and if you’d be so kind, you can like this, tweet it and upvote it via those handy buttons at the bottom of the article. Spread the word, everybody wants to be loved, after all.

Hi, to both regular visitors and new readers! This is the seventh edition of the Best and Worst of Pokémon. Whether you’re here for nostalgia, a slightly less jaundiced view of the Pokemon cartoon or genuinely think I’m amusing (bless you), I hope you enjoy this enough to come back again next week.

Feedback, be it positive or negative as well as questions or discussion are always appreciated here. So, after you’re done reading, why not leave a comment and if you’d be so kind, you can like this, tweet it and upvote it via those handy buttons at the bottom of the article. You can also just spam this site on your own favourite sites and web forums. I thrive on attention, you see.

I hope you enjoy the second badge battle in three episodes, which is something of a record.

Welcome, and welcome back to any repeat readers! This is the sixth edition of the Best and Worst of Pokémon. I take an episode of Pokémon and note the good parts, the bad parts as well as anything else that catches my eye or brings back memories.

Before I beg you to leave a comment, I’d like to thank all of you who DID leave a comment on last week’s episode. I know six comments doesn’t seem like a lot but it sure impresses me. So, after you’re done reading, why not leave a comment again or if you’d be so kind, you can like this, tweet it and upvote it via those handy buttons at the bottom of the article. Let’s face it, attention is nice.

More thanks go to blog non-commentator ard for the new banner seeing as I didn’t feel like changing the 10 second one I made myself.

I hope you enjoy the longest episode recap yet (I’m still not sure how it happened).